Applelinks iPhone News Reader - Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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Mini Countryman To Use iPhone For Internet Radio, Data
BMW's Mini Countryman To Include iPhone Interface
Global Smartphones Market to Reach 804.42 Million Units by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts
First Official NASA iPhone Game Is Science Fiction






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Mini Countryman To Use iPhone For Internet Radio, Data

Electronista reports:

BMW's sub-label Mini today revealed that the 2011 Mini Countryman will be one of the first cars to have tight app-level integration with the iPhone. The semi-rugged compact will have an optional central computing system known as Mini Connected that will tie into Apple's handset through two native apps. At its simplest, a "web radio" app will use the iPhone's 3G connection to reach any one of a set list of Internet radio stations; the car's center column display will give control over radio stations using the Countryman's own interface.


For the full report visit here:
http://tinyurl.com/yc2872l






BMW's Mini Countryman To Include iPhone Interface

A Press Release for the new BMW Mini Countryman SUV variant of the iconic British/Teutonic brand says:

The wide range of customisation options on both the exterior and interior again so typical of Mini are supplemented by new, model-specific features exclusive to the Mini Countryman. New combinations in the range of interior colours, trim strips and upholstery enable even the most discerning customer to create his or her very special car with truly unique character. The wide range of standard features boasted by the Mini Countryman includes highlights such as air conditioning, the Mini Center Rail, and an audio system complete with a CD player. The equally wide range of options and special equipment tailored to each model comes with features such as high-end audio and navigation systems as well as mobile telephone interfaces including the option to completely integrate an Apple iPhone and other Smartphones in the car. Further options are the extra-large Panorama roof, Adaptive Headlights in combination with xenon headlight units, a heated windscreen, a towbar, light-alloy wheels ranging in size from 16 to 19 inches, sports suspension lowering the entire car by 10 millimetres or almost 0.4 3, as well as the wide range of John Cooper Works Performance Components.


For the full report visit here:
http://www.carsuk.net/mini-countryman-press-release/






Global Smartphones Market to Reach 804.42 Million Units by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts

[Press Release]

Consumers' desire to stay entertained and be constantly informed is propelling smartphones to new levels. The market for smartphones posts sanguine growth patterns for the upcoming years, backed largely by the wide availability, greater affordability, and higher data attachment rates for smartphones than conventional handsets. Relative resilience of the Smartphones market to economic cycles is higher than in comparison with other electronic gadgets, given its growing indispensability as a smart communication tool, and competitive prices. The propensity to spend on smartphones is not hugely impacted by a slowdown, rather consumer preferences during these periods tend to shift towards lower priced mass-market products.

Apple's iPhone 3G, launched in July 2007, was the major reason for smartphone record growth in 2007 and 2008. The industry has another coat of recession-proofing as its largest consumer base are typically young executives with high disposable incomes who regard mobile communication as an important part of their lives. Smartphone vendors are also catching-up in the App department, which has not only turned out to be a key revenue generator for vendors and their wireless carrier partners but also a decisive factor in consumers' buying decisions. The demand for smartphones from wireless carriers has increased tremendously since 2007, as smartphones are easy way to increase ARPU (Additional Revenue Per User) and revenue by means of data plans. Benefiting from significant investments both in terms of product innovation and marketing, worldwide market for smartphones has emerged into a lucrative industry churning out top dollars for market participants.

<B>Smartphones: A Global Market Report</B>

Until recently, Japan and other developing nations have witnessed some truly remarkable sales for smartphones category. India and China saw increased mobile adoption, particularly Nokia N-Series devices, due to strong brand reputation, and distribution network. However, harsh economic environment in developing nations shifted the momentum of the industry from the Asia to North America and Western Europe. Mobile operators are targeting smartphone users in developed nations with heavy subsidies, more-sophisticated mobile games, and even differentiated service offerings in order to increase usage.

World market for smartphones is dominated by the US and Europe, as stated by the new market research report on smartphones. Symbian and Research in Motion are the most used operating systems for smartphones.

Contrary to the forecasts of certain industry gurus, smartphones will not take over the mobile phone market. Growth in smartphones market will likely moderate despite the launch of compelling new smartphones. Price continues to be the center of attraction for many players, as competitors aggressively slash prices and lower their product margins to maintain or gain market share. The industry is also characterized by constant product introductions, evolving technologies and design approaches, short product life cycles, aggressive pricing practices, rapid imitation of product and technological advancements, and price sensitivity of consumers.

Key players dominating the global smartphones market include Apple Inc, High Tech Computer Corporation, Motorola Inc, Nokia Corporation, Palm Inc, Research In Motion Limited, and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, among others.

The report titled "Smartphones: A Global Market Report" announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., provides a comprehensive review of industry overview, product overview, key market trends, product introductions/innovations, recent industry activity, and key player profiles. The report analyzes market data and provides analytics in volume sales for regions such as the United States, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World. The study also provides volume analytics for smartphones market by the following operating segments - Symbian, Research in Motion, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows Mobile, and Others. The report also analyzes market data and provides analytics in value sales for global smartphones market.

For more details about this comprehensive market research report, visit: http://www.strategyr.com/Smart_Phones_Market_Report.asp






First Official NASA iPhone Game Is Science Fiction

Gizmodo's Jesus Diaz says: :

NASA has released their first iPhone game. It's called the NASA Lunar Electric Rover Simulator and, instead of making me happier than a kid in a candy store wearing a Batman cape, reading the description makes me sad... since there are not going to be any NASA mission to the moon, we know that these skills would be useless. Unless that, by "NASA Lunar Electric Rover Simulator" they really mean "Soyuz Spacecraft Push Some Russian Buttons Simulator."

In any case, go to the App Store and enjoy the free game, because the real thing is not going to happen.


For the full report visit here:
http://gizmodo.com/5477076/first-official-nasa-iphone-game-is-science-fiction





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